False fire alarm at residential home near Beach Drive, Fairview PA
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A residential fire alarm was activated near Beach Drive in Robinson Township. The first floor smoke detector triggered the alarm. Fire responders arrived, but the homeowner confirmed it was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Residential fire alarm activation, near Beach Drive Robinson Township, point of activation first-floor smoke detector.
00:08
Station 245, West Fire 5, 1803.
00:12
1303.
00:19
1319 copy.
00:29
Connie, 199, cures, Vietnam.
00:33
I'm seeing in 1804.
00:37
26, Brownsville Road, see the complainant outside at the front entrance,
00:42
found a cat outside.
00:47
We're all going to go into the residents together.
00:55
Copy.
01:01
If they want to stay just outside the building, they're going to walk them out or phone in.
01:10
Copy.
01:17
Johnny, 197,
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engine 3, then crew of five.
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Receive 197 engine three with five, eighteen o five.
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Seven, engine one, then with four.
01:35
One ninety seven engine one with four.
01:37
One ninety seven engine one with four.
01:47
9907-8-1 7-81 clear my gate 1805
01:59
1805 Percy 197 chief 1806
02:05
1806 Carconi uh...
02:09
1781 is on scene
02:16
Engine 197 on scene 1806.
02:21
I'm giving up to Aetheap.
02:24
Same thing right here at the intersection.
02:31
Yeah, a copy, standby.
02:38
Station, County.
02:42
L1, go ahead.
02:46
L1, the homeowner called with proper code advising false alarm.
02:53
That's copy, close it up.
02:56
DECD 1807.
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Location mentioned:
Beach Dr, Fairview, PA 16415
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